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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1928 PAGE JFOUR SALESMAN By Swan $AM- - - ' iJ 'Jr...fA HVUNf RCJOKXftiO -- tint THIS EM- - if"urT POK-t- SPRINGVIUEMS R6ACH HOME T'MSHT, 0 VISIT RELATIVES HERE Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Groesbeck and family of Ogden are visiting this week, at Jthe home of Mr and Mra. W. J. Groesbeck, CAMP OUT OCNMp. CRUUW.S ; rtlGMTTtwe FALLS - S?E?rp(S VACATION HERE Miss' Eliza Packard, who has school spent the past vear teaching in Loj Angeles, returned - to-h- er home Monday apd WUJ spend the. summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Packard. Miss Packard came by auto and was accompanied by Mrs. Georgia B. Johnson, Miss Nell Drlggs, Donald Russell and Elaine Cooper. 0C0S TO 00. that; WHO'S' GONNA IT VISITS MOTHER HERE spending this week with her mother Mrs. Sarah E. Houtz, in this city. y A RETURN FROM COAST Mc and Mrs. B. A. Jolley of Long Beach, California, are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. G. L. Dal-ll- n and family here. They expect to make their home In Salt Lake during this summer. . . WiSH WAS AS CLOSE TA WOMti A5 AN TA NATUK.ee fcOTlU-B- e OH MS WAW AO AIM IN 1 TH MOR.MIM' grr"'""'n :El EXfilS m - HeRei eyeotcr, v:.oweTwmeuo TH6R.e's is a good ; P :...zi 1 - FA1RX? . bC-- TOMORROW S' ING'S 6RAKfAST, . . MORM-jftOf- rtf) RIOWT I f. Jj UTNGATE IS SPEAKER E. Wingate, delegate to the In- ir . ing. . . , J lta. u pat. ofTjO A prominent 'social function of end was the party given Friday evening by the ladies of the Alpha Beta club, in compliment to the week The affair ' was given at Kelly's Grove in Hobble Creek canyon in the form of a chicken supper. Horse shoe pitch ing, ball games, songs and social chat added much to the Splrirbf the party, Members and ' guests were seated at supper around one long table and included the follow ing couples: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. R. R Maughn, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Knud-seri- , Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Childs, Mr. and Mrs,i,D. P. Brinton, MrH3. C. Whittaker and daughter Virginia, Mr.-an- d' Mrs. Grant Crandallr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyer, Mrs. Ben Mr. and Mrs. - Dimick Argyle, Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Boyer, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Wit Mrs. Arthur Finley, Mra. AmaaiaA Rowland, Mrs,- - Bert Rowland. Mn I William H. Brown, Miss Gleo Plet the latter oeing an invitea guest. Esda tirquhart of this city delightfully entertained the members of the Pocket Testament class at her home Thursday evening. The lesson was given by Mrs. Norma Cody of Provo, after which singing and various games were enjoyed. At the ceH!sion of the party a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess im ' u mm, " 1 Mr. nd Mrs. Ralph B. Weight of this city announce the marriage of their daughter .Wilda to Arthur D. Oakley son of Mr. and Mrs. Detoal lso of Springville. Th Oakley, marriage took place Thursday at Heber. StudeMker adds rare new beauty to its cars m i i ' . - - . , Mr. and Mrs. Dimick Huntington . - Miss - The scouts - of the Sprlngvllle Fourth ward In company with Tom Wheeler spent the 'Week and at Strawberry and enjoyed fishing on the opening day of the season. ternational Klwanis convention at Seattle, Wash., gave a review of dothe ings of the convention-befo- re members of the Sprlngvllle Klwanis weekly luncheon meeting-held here last night. ney. AlTborpe "presided- - at the 'meet- club-at-the- ?TS to the following members: Misses Beryl and Pearl Ireland, Miss Ro- main and Norma Cody, Miss Ruby Street all of Provo, Miss Virginia Connors and Miss Margaret or- . sythe of this city. their husbands. Mrs. Evelyn Lewis of Goshen Is ,I home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whiting; Social Twelve card club Jit- - her " room Friday evening. ' Social chat and home. Roses : 'were uaed-fi- n were enjoyable decorations. auction refreshments dainty Progressive features of the party.- - Guests in- was played at three tables, high r cluded Mr. and Mrs. Jrank Cran-me- r, score prize being awarded Lindsey Parker, Helen Pa Harry Pennington. At 11:30 o'clock frey man, Arthur Condle and Donna a dainty luncheon was served by Salisbury, and Leon Blackett the hostess to the following members and. guests: Mrs.' G. D. KenMra Among the pleasant parties held nedy. Mrs. George Crandall, this" week, wa J one given Thursday Floyd Harmer, Mrs. Lewis Clegg, Mrs. Harry evening by Mrs. Hugh Baxter when Mrs. Gertrude Sumsion; she entertained the members of the Pennington, Mrs. Marcellus Neilson, Ho-Mr- rtuMl M I -0 ;. entertained at a ner at their home Sunday in compli ment to the following guests: Mrs. Joseph E. Jones and daughter Florence of Spanish Fork, Mrs. E. G. Hughes and daughter orace ot Long Beach, California. out-of-to- - mm -- ifr -- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Whiting enter; tamed a number of friends at the ' - p T)T"r i "ialf Sute Sedan for five . Front view reveals the deep, - The Bobber Shop Blondv. the manicure, savs hor new bathing costume is surely an I eyeful but those who have seen it declare it is hardly, chough Jo fill 'i an eye, as far as quantity goes. When Prof.' Dlggendelv, who ; knows nearly everything, asked the boys in the shopJhla mornings ""What does a man do who has ' raised, .up a Frankenstein?" ' Pete the porter," pulled a boner with, the ply; "He takes a drink of it." The Diminish Seventh Quart ' Is rehearsing a new song called L .ly " , IT 5 - - -- - 1 ; a -- Dogcatcher'a-Daughter.- - NEXT! . 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